The action thriller, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, has been filming here for a month. They have already spent several days outside shooting explosions, gunfire, fights and car chases while closing off chunks of several roads. Starting Monday, filming took a more subdued approach: They were inside Pilgrim Congregational Church on West 14th Street, which required no road closings.

Today, they are in a house on West Seventh Street next to Novak Court (or Novak Alley) and just a shield's throw from Literary Road. (This only required closing off a block of the street.)

We have seen Chris Evans (Captain America) and Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow) on the set and bopping around town, as well as Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury), Anthony Mackie (Falcon), Sebastian Stan (The Winter Soldier), and Frank Grillo (Crossbones). But we are still awaiting our first glimpse of Robert Redford. Redford, in his first foray into the Marvel Universe, plays S.H.I.E.L.D agent Alexander Pierce.

The production is expected to wrap up shooting here next Wednesday, and following seven months or so of post-production, will hit theaters on April 4, 2014.

Today there are scads of trucks, vans and equipment lining West Seventh Street. Coincidentally, Tremont is a road-repair mess this week, but that is not related to the filming.

For out-of-towners reading this, Tremont is a great little Cleveland neighborhood, just a bit to the west and a smidge to the south of downtown. There are several bars, bistros, galleries and shops. (Shameless plug: My former Plain Dealer colleague Kim Crow runs a chic clothing store there called Evie Lou). It is also home to several historic churches, some already popular with filmmakers: The wedding scene in Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter" was shot at Tremont's St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral.

Tremont features cool street names like Literary, Professor, College and University. (In the 19th century, it was home to a university, but it's long gone.)

For weeks, Plain Dealer reporters, photographers and bloggers have been following the filming. Some days, the action sequences have been quite public. But now it sounds as if more interiors will be used for the next week. However, there are still a few road closings coming up: This Thursday (and next Tuesday, June 25), East Boulevard will be closed from Bellflower Road to Wade Oval Drive from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Next Wednesday, June 26, Euclid Avenue will be closed from East Sixth Street to East 12th Street, along with East Ninth Street between Chester and Prospect. The times: 9 p.m. to midnight. The latter closings are for the only nighttime exterior shots that we are aware of.

As Captain America news breaks, we will break in, as they say.

"CA:TWS" is one of two films currently shooting here. The other, Ivan Reitman's "Draft Day," starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner and Denis Leary, is scheduled to wrap by the end of this month.

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The suit worn by Captain America in the latest movie is a big deal to comics fans, and photos taken last week by Plain Dealer photographer John Kuntz are creating a buzz on the Internet. Several fan web sites are linking to Kuntz's photos and commenting on the suit worn in "Winter Soldier," which features more muted colors than the suit in the first "Captain America" movie and in the "The Avengers." Here's a review from the Comics Alliance web site. Comicbookresources.com, iamrogue.com,sciencefiction.com and screencrave.com all feature Kuntz's photos and comment on the new suit. Not all of the comments are positive.